CAMP UNDER THE RIVER RED GUMS

RED ROCK CAMPGROUND

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Red Rock Farm Camping offers peaceful, spacious campsites on a working farm in North East Victoria. Set among rural views, native wildlife and the everyday rhythm of farm life, it’s a relaxed place to pull up, unwind and enjoy the simple things.

Campers love the space between sites, clean facilities, hot showers, fire pits with wood supplied and the chance to spot Highland cattle and wildlife around the farm. With easy access and the Murray River nearby, it’s a beautiful base for a slower country escape.

A quiet country camping experience with room to slow down

A PERSONALISED EXPERIENCE ON A REAL WORKING FARM

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What our campers love

The campground is made for campers who love quiet surroundings, open space and a more relaxed farm-style stay. Enjoy hot showers, clean toilets, fire pits with wood supplied, friendly hosts and plenty of opportunities to spot Highland cattle, wildlife and rural views throughout your stay.

It’s best suited to self-sufficient campers who are happy to leave no trace, respect the working farm environment and enjoy being close to nature without needing power or potable water on site.

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Good to know before you book

Red Rock Farm is a working farm, so campers must be self-sufficient and respectful of the property, animals and other guests.

There is no potable water or power available at the campground, so please arrive prepared. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead or confined at all times due to livestock, wildlife and other campers. Phone reception may be limited in some areas of the farm, and access includes gravel roads.

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